{n}.bora's Top Articles: 5th December
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This week’s articles include why companies should (and don’t) minimise the amount of data they keep about customers, the benefits of integrating Microsoft’s Power Platform with generative AI, and how organisations are using technology to protect historical sites. As ever, {n}.bora can provide advice and support on any of the topics raised, so please get in touch if you want to discuss these further.
Business:
- This blog post from Kearney looks at how to ensure repeated transformations run smoothly within larger organisations where employees are tired from multiple changes:
https://www.kearney.com/service/transactions-transformations/article/transforming-the-fatigued-organization
Technology:
- This opinion piece from Fast Company discusses why data minimisation (or storing the smallest amount of data about customers possible) is key for data security, and why many organisations don’t do this:
https://www.fastcompany.com/90987233/what-part-of-get-rid-of-my-data-dont-companies-get
Advice:
- This article from PwC Australia discusses the use cases and benefits of integrating the Microsoft Power Platform (a software application which {n}.bora specialises in) with generative AI:
https://www.pwc.com.au/digitalpulse/how-using-microsofts-power-platform-with-generative-ai-can-bring-advanced-chatbot-capabilities.html
AI:
- A year on from the release of ChatGPT, this article from the World Economic Forum explores the ways generative AI will change different industries, talking about various use cases:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/12/life-after-the-hype-how-ai-is-transforming-industries-and-economies/
Something Great:
- This article from the Next Web looks at how different organisations are using technology to preserve and share historical sites:
https://thenextweb.com/news/tech-bringing-ancient-ruins-back-to-life-how